Christiane Éluère | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Celticist, curator, historian, archaeologist |
Notable work | The Celts: First Masters of Europe |
Christiane Éluère (born 1946, [1] known in English as Christiane Eluère) is a French curator of heritage, archaeologist and historian specialised in the history of the Celts.
Christiane Éluère is chief curator of the Center for Research and Restoration of Museums of France. [2] At the National Archaeological Museum in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, she shares responsibility for the protohistoric collections. In 1987, she helped to organise the exhibition Trésors des princes celtes ('Treasures of the Celtic Princes'). [3]
She is the author of several books on European protohistory and the Celts. [4] [5] Her publications include Les Ors préhistoriques (1982), L'Or des Celtes (1987), Les secrets de l'or antique (1989) and L'Europe des Celtes (1992), a richly illustrated pocket book for Gallimard's " Découvertes" collection, which has been translated into eight languages, including English, and is often reprinted.
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